Content:

(PaPa, HoHo, LLL, VVV, SSS, NNN, MMM) Push-the-envelope pagan worldview where men do all sorts of outrageous, dangerous, gross, and sadomasochistic stunts for comedy, fame and fortune; 78 obscenities, 10 strong profanities, eight light profanities, obscene gestures, vomiting, and images of human feces and people on toilets; outrageous, violent, often crude stunts include being hit by blocks of concrete, applying electric shocks to several parts of the body, teasing alligators who try to bite man’s bare bottom, skateboarding off a steel rail, driving golf carts very fast over large hills and holes, and knocking and pushing people down; sadomasochistic acts involving male private parts and some references to sex; many shots of male private parts (both front and rear) plus many scenes of rear male nudity and men wearing only jock straps or diapers; and, lying, rudeness, old people mocked, exhibitionism, and taunting wild animals.

Summary:

Based on the infamous TV series, JACKASS THE MOVIE features a group of young men doing all sorts of outrageous, dangerous, gross, and sadomasochistic stunts for comedy, fame and fortune. This movie is one of the worst, most abhorrent documentaries ever made.

Review:

JACKASS is a sick TV show from MTV where a group of young men do all sorts of outrageous, dangerous, gross, and sadomasochistic stunts for comedy, fame and fortune. JACKASS THE MOVIE is an R-rated version of the same thing that should have been rated NC-17. Better yet, the movie should never have been made, and the TV series should be canceled immediately. Regrettably, teenagers and other children have been duplicating some of the stunts they’ve seen on the TV show. Reportedly, some teenagers duplicated one of the movie’s stunts, where Johnny Knoxville and his gang recklessly drive several golf carts over large hills and holes. In one of the shots, Knoxville is clearly injured, and viewers are told that he suffered a minor concussion. As someone who’s recovering from brain surgery for a small aneurysm, I can tell you that having something physically wrong with your head is no laughing matter! In addition to recklessly driven golf carts, JACKASS THE MOVIE features dangerous, gross and sadomasochistic stunts involving the stuntmen’s private parts. There are many scenes of brief, partly obscured full male nudity, and even shots of vomit and human feces. This is more than just morally and spiritually despicable; it’s often physically sickening. JACKASS THE MOVIE is The Three Stooges taken to the nth degree. It’s one of the worst documentaries ever made. It is beyond explanation how the Motion Picture Association gave this movie only an R-rating. Only the love of money keeps things like this in the public eye and on the world’s movie screens. As the Bible teaches, the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. Parents should teach their kids biblical principles like this, not the evil principles that JACKASS extols.

In Brief:

Based on the infamous TV series, JACKASS THE MOVIE features a group of men doing all sorts of outrageous, dangerous, gross, and sadomasochistic stunts for comedy, fame and fortune. Reportedly, some teenagers duplicated one of the movie’s dangerous stunts, where Johnny Knoxville and his gang recklessly drive several golf carts. In one of the shots, Knoxville is clearly injured, and suffers a concussion.

In addition to recklessly driven golf carts, JACKASS THE MOVIE features dangerous, gross and sadomasochistic stunts involving the stuntmen’s private parts. There are many scenes of brief, partly obscured full male nudity, and even shots of vomit and human feces. This is more than just morally and spiritually despicable; it’s often physically sickening. JACKASS THE MOVIE is The Three Stooges taken to the nth degree. It’s one of the worst documentaries ever made. It is beyond explanation how the Motion Picture Association gave this movie only an R-rating. The movie clearly deserves an NC-17 rating. Better yet, the movie should never have been made, and the TV series should be canceled immediately. Only the love of money keeps things like this in the public eye and on the world’s movie screens